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What was once Shawnee indigenous land in central Ohio is now home to the mid-sized city of Springfield. This lovely town sits conveniently along Interstate 80 between the state capital, Columbus, and the city of Dayton.

Due to Springfield’s positioning as the original terminus of the United States’ first highway, the National Road, it has been a significant city both culturally and economically. The old city hall is just one of countless historically important edifices in Springfield, with many more vintage examples of architectural beauty throughout the town. Springfield’s love for the outdoors is noteworthy too, as it has encouraged the building and maintaining of several greenway trails and bicycle paths for people to use in an effort to stay healthy. It might not have the notoriety of Cincinnati or Cleveland or the widespread appeal of Dayton and Columbus, but Springfield surely has carved out its own special place in the heart of Ohio. With lots of beautiful forests and exciting attractions within driving distance, it is no wonder so many people choose to book an RV in Springfield and explore the state.

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If you are wondering where the best places are to take your Springfield rental RV during your vacation, you are in luck. There are tons of great places near and far to see when you rent an RV. Buck Creek State Park could not be easier to find as it is only a few minutes from town. This year-round recreation haven is centered around the C.J. Brown Reservoir, an artificial lake. People enjoy hiking around the lake and observing various species of wildlife or waterskiing on the lake. Others prefer to fish for walleye or bass in the wide-open lake or perhaps go for a swim. There are many campsites that are more than suitable for your Springfield camper rental.

Caesar Creek State Park is halfway to Cincinnati, providing travelers with another exciting park to use. There are a number of impressive hiking trails and loops to be found at Caesar Creek, and Caesar Creek Lake is a gorgeous body of water in which you can take a dip or fish. Caesar Creek Pioneer Village is a fascinating, replica village that mirrors a pioneer settlement from the nineteenth century, with a blacksmith shop, a Quaker meeting house, and a schoolhouse. The park also has its own nature center for people of all ages to learn about the natural environment at the park, and the many animals that call it home. Indian Lake State Park is yet another fabulous lake-centric park where you can stay in your Springfield motorhome rental overnight. The lakeside campground has spacious campsites for RV renters to utilize, in addition to a swimming pool and several boat launches.

Wayne National Forest on the other side of Columbus is one of the most aesthetically pleasing stretches of wilderness in the Buckeye state. The North Country Trail, the Buckeye Trail, and the American Discovery Trail are all famous long-distance treks that pass through Ohio’s only national forest. This rugged land was once strip-mined for coal but has since bounced back to become a nature reserve where people can enjoy the outdoors. You can even camp overnight.

Cuyahoga Valley National Park cannot be ignored because it is the only national park to be found in the region. The park might be small compared to some of the other national parks in the country, but it is a gorgeous little slice of paradise with divine waterfalls and lush forests. There are limited camping opportunities at the national park but you and your Springfield RV rental by owner should be able to secure a place to camp.

RV Parks to Visit

You won’t have much trouble securing a camping spot for your RV rental near Springfield there are more than a couple options nearby. Dayton KOA, located in Brookville, is a popular choice with a wide range of amenities.The kids will enjoy the mini golf course, pool, and snack bar. The sites are full hookup and both cable TV and Internet are provided.

Tomorrow's Stars RV and Resort, in South Charleston, should be considered as a place to park your Springfield travel trailer rental. You’ll find many options for entertainment right onsite like the deluxe pool, the amphitheater for live music and events, and the fishing pond. The site is close to Interstate 70 for convenience and the Wi-Fi helps you plan the best trip possible.

Buck Creek State Park Campground, right in Springfield is an option if you are looking for more primitive camping. Here you’ll be at one with nature with the lake access for swimming and boating as well as swimming. The sites are not full hookup but electricity is available and the campground is pet-friendly.

City Sightseeing

The city of Springfield has an impressive array of activities, events, and attractions to its name, despite not being one of the larger cities in the state. The town is steeped in history, evident by the many historical buildings and homes in the area. The Pennsylvania House built in 1839 and the newer Frank Lloyd Wright Westcott House from 1908 are just two examples of dazzling architecture in Springfield. Both homes can be found on the National Register for Historic Places and operate as museums with original furniture and items on display. Hartman Rock Garden is a unique fixture of Springfield that looks like it came from the medieval ages. This rocky castle-like structure, decorated with plants, is full of elegant statues. There are also water features, tiny miniature houses, and other rock sculptures at the site. Make sure to bring your camera.

Heritage Center of Clark County is an outstanding institution perfect for learning about the history of the region. The building is a work of art itself and is full of artifacts, exhibits, and archives pertaining to the city and county. Springfield Museum of Art is a great place for art lovers to check out when they rent an RV in the city, with an eclectic mix of artworks from different eras that bring joy to the heart of those that see them. You’ll never run out of things to do with your Springfield, OH RV rental, that’s for sure.

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